Wordlock luggage locks use four-letter words instead of numeric codes, making combinations easier to remember. For example Instead of entering a number like "3242" you might enter a word like "BACK" or "BANK" using the lock's four dials. Resetting the combination involves turning the dials to show a particular word, adjusting the shackle and entering a new code. Changing your code ensures anyone that knows your previous code no longer has access to your luggage.

Spin the dials so the word "PACK" is spelled out in the viewing window, reading from the top of the lock to the bottom. Pull the shackle upward.

Turn the shackle 90 degrees counterclockwise so the notch on the shackle lines up with the groove in the body of the padlock. Push the shackle down.

Turn the shackle another 90 degrees counterclockwise so the open end is over the viewing window.

Spin the dials to your new word combination. Turn the shackle back clockwise 180 degrees and close it as normal.